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i drive an almost two decade old car. it's showing its age, especially when i'm driving alongside more modern vehicles in the crowded roads of metro manila. i've been pondering on getting a brand new car, the pressure's there, but somehow it feels i could get better mileage out of keeping my beat up old wheels. granted, i will be spending money on old hat and perhaps will turn out to be more trouble than its worth, but i simply don't have the cash flow to allow for a massive expense.

besides, i'd probably be better off renting out an old place near my office than to drive every single day. it's pretty freaking draining if you ask me. i'd love to live nearby, and having a girlfriend that seems to really want it makes it a tempting decision. but i'd only truly realistically consider living with her is if we get married. she's quite young and she still has dreams, i wouldn't want my mediocre mindset to meddle in her path to progress.

unlike my beat up old car just running out its days until it finally bites the dust. i don't feel a strong need to put in an enormous amount of effort to preserve its prestige. somehow it's empowering to not care about self-preservation - there's something liberating about not caring.

how do i get rid of these shackles

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